Lee wrote:
On 12/18/14, Ivan Berger <c...@ivanberger.com> wrote:
I gather that checking "load all images" is a security risk, so I've
always checked "load images only from originating server," then checked
the "show remote content" button on each e-mail whose source I trusted.
But now that button no longer shows up--which makes a lot of emails
useless.  I'm currently using 2.31, but I think I had this problem just
before I upgraded from 2.30.  How do I get  the button back?

And--definitely under 2.30 and I think earlier--there seems to be no way
to issue blanket remote-content privileges for trusted senders, as there
is in Thunderbird.  Is there no way to do this in SeaMonkey?

Probably not, but request policy might do what you want:
   https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/requestpolicy/

Regards,
Lee

Many sites use third party image servers, though, so you are very likely to have problems. I have had no problems with allowing third-party images. I do block third-party cookies and referrers to keep the snoops at bay, however.


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